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BEA has released the JRockit Runtime Analyzer, which is built into the WebLogic JRockit JVM. The tool collects data as your application runs, giving you information that is within the JVM itself. BEA is looking for people to run the analyzer and feed them their output to help tune the JVM even more.

The JRockit Runtime Analyzer capability has been used internally by WebLogic JRockit developers to refine and improve the JVM. However, realizing it's tremendous value, we're now making it available publicly so that all users can also use it to analyze their own Java applications.

In return, we ask for one favor... please help us further improve the WebLogic JRockit JVM. You can do this by sending us an email to "jrockit-improve at bea dot com" with an attachment of the file (in zip format) containing the recording from your own application along with a brief description of that application. This will allow us to analyze the behavior of JRockit under various operating conditions so that we can further improve its runtime behavior for the various types of applications.

However, bear in mind, the JRockit Runtime Analyzer tool is not intended or designed to be a comprehensive application profiling tool. While it may provide some interesting information, it has not been developed with the conveniences and features that may be expected by end users. Your ideas for enhancements are always welcome and will be considered for potential future versions.

Now that async IO is available in the VM there is no reason to run so many threads. The Volano Mark is woefully out of date and not an indicator server JVM performance unless you wrote your server based on the 20 line one in java in a Nutshell. I would look to the newer tests such as SpecJBB for server JVM performance.

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